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Pope Leo XIV is the son of a D-Day veteran
The first American to ever be elected pope is the son of D-Day veteran.
Why sailors love a filthy, unwashed coffee mug
You'll never catch a sailor washing out a coffee mug.
By Sarah Sicard
Supreme Court won’t review men-only draft registration law
The Supreme Court said it’ll be up to Congress, not the court, to decide whether to change the requirement that only men must register for the draft.
Navy spells out new transgender policies
"All transgender persons who wish to serve in the United States Navy and can meet the appropriate standards shall be able to do so openly and free from discrimination."
By Diana Stancy
Retired Army major general reduced to second lieutenant for sex crime conviction
Military courts couldn't pursue the case but Virginia got a conviction.
By Todd South
Murder trial of Marine Raider in death of Army Green Beret begins Monday
Gunnery Sgt. Mario Madera-Rodriguez begins what is scheduled to be a three-week trial at Norfolk Naval Station, Virginia.
By Todd South
For women, battlefield airmen jobs remain a distant target five years after integration
More than five years after the Jan. 1, 2016, deadline to let women into all-male special warfare fields, they are still a rarity in parts of Air Force Special Operations Command.
The Spouse Angle Podcast — Up this week: Top Financial Planning Tips for Military Families
A financial expert who works with military families shares his top tips and practical advice for building financial security — especially during hard times.
By Military Times staff
Supreme Court asked to review men-only draft registration law
The registration requirement in the Selective Service System is one of the few remaining places where federal law treats men and women differently.
Pentagon’s ban on Pride, and nearly all other, flags is staying
After a review, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin decided not to grant a June exception for the LGBTQ+ flag.
Congress needs to pass the Military Spouse Licensing Relief Act
Making professional licenses valid between states would help ease the burden that relocation places on military families, says the author of this commentary.
By Rep. Mike Garcia